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Monisha Khanna Kapur
Professor, Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi, India
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Bioactive compounds from marine actinomycetes
R Solanki, M Khanna, R Lal
Indian journal of microbiology 48, 410-431, 2008
3002008
Selective isolation of rare actinomycetes producing novel antimicrobial compounds
M Khanna, R Solanki, R Lal
Int J Adv Biotechnol Res 2 (3), 357-375, 2011
1592011
Polyphasic approach of bacterial classification—an overview of recent advances
O Prakash, M Verma, P Sharma, M Kumar, K Kumari, A Singh, H Kumari, ...
Indian Journal of Microbiology 47, 98-108, 2007
1592007
Isolation and screening of cellulolytic actinomycetes from diverse habitats
P Das, R Solanki, M Khanna
International Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Research 5 (3), 438-451, 2014
542014
Potential applications of extracellular enzymes from Streptomyces spp. in various industries
M Kumar, P Kumar, P Das, R Solanki, MK Kapur
Archives of Microbiology 202, 1597-1615, 2020
402020
Engineering antibiotic producers to overcome the limitations of classical strain improvement programs
R Lal, R Khanna, H Kaur, M Khanna, N Dhingra, S Lal, KH Gartemann, ...
Critical reviews in microbiology 22 (4), 201-255, 1996
391996
Rifamycins: strain improvement program
R Lal, M Khanna, H Kaur, N Srivastava, KK Tripathi, S Lal
Critical reviews in microbiology 21 (1), 19-30, 1995
381995
Development of an improved cloning vector and transformation system in Amycolatopsis mediterranei (Nocardia mediterranei)
R Lal, R Khanna, N Dhingra, M Khanna, S Lal
The Journal of Antibiotics 51 (2), 161-169, 1998
371998
Exploitation of potential bioactive compounds from two soil derived actinomycetes, Streptomyces sp. strain 196 and RI. 24
P Kumar, A Kundu, M Kumar, R Solanki, MK Kapur
Microbiological research 229, 126312, 2019
242019
The importance of homologous recombination in the generation of large deletions in hybrid plasmids in Amycolatopsis mediterranei
D Tuteja, M Dua, R Khanna, N Dhingra, M Khanna, H Kaur, DM Saxena, ...
Plasmid 43 (1), 1-11, 2000
242000
Selection of suitable marker genes for the development of cloning vectors and electroporation in different strains of Amycolatopsis mediterranei
M Khanna, M Dua, R Lal
Microbiological research 153 (3), 205-211, 1998
201998
Purification and molecular characterization of chitinases from soil actinomycetes
P Das, P Kumar, M Kumar, R Solanki, MK Kapur
African Journal of Microbiology Research 11 (27), 1086-1102, 2017
162017
Streptomyces antibioticalis, a Novel Species from a Sanitary Landfill Soil
M Khanna, R Solanki
Indian journal of microbiology 52 (4), 605-611, 2012
132012
Antimicrobial activities of actinomycetes from diverse ecological habitats in Delhi and its adjoining states
R Solanki, R Lal, M Khanna
Indian Journal of Microbial World 13, 233-240, 2011
122011
In vitro and in silico anticancer potential analysis of Streptomyces sp. extract against human lung cancer cell line, A549
MKK P Kumar, A Chauhan, M Kumar, B K Kuanr, A Kundu, R Solanki
3 Biotech 11, 2021
112021
Metabolic profiling of actinomycetes having antimicrobial properties
R Solanki, P Das, M Khanna
Int. J. Adv. Biotechnol. Res 4 (4), 444-459, 2013
112013
Draft genome of Streptomyces sp. strain 130 and functional analysis of extracellular enzyme producing genes
M Kumar, P Kumar, P Das, MK Kapur
Molecular Biology Reports 46, 5063-5071, 2019
102019
Characterization of antimicrobial compounds from Streptomyces sp
R Solanki, A Kundu, P Das, M Khanna
World J Pharm Res 4 (7), 1626-1641, 2015
102015
Proactive role of Streptomyces spp. in plant growth stimulation and management of chemical pesticides and fertilizers
MKK M Kumar, P Kumar, P Das, R Solanki
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2021
9*2021
Role of Microbial Extracellular Enzymes in the Biodegradation of Wastes
MK Kapur, P Das, P Kumar, M Kumar, R Solanki
Journal of Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Biological Sciences 6 (3), 237-249, 2018
92018
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